Interestingly enough, the similar statement “It’s raining outside but I don’t know that it is” is completely consistent. It can easily be applied to events that are likely but not certain (e.g. “This die will come up a 2 or higher, but I don’t know that it will”).
Interestingly enough, the similar statement “It’s raining outside but I don’t know that it is” is completely consistent. It can easily be applied to events that are likely but not certain (e.g. “This die will come up a 2 or higher, but I don’t know that it will”).